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Prima -> http://search.cpan.org/tools/Prima-> http://search.cpan.org/grep?cpanid=KARASIK&release=Prima-1.40_1&string=scrollbar&i=1&n=1&C=2#Prima/ColorDialog.pm ->

Application.c
Application.cls
Changes
MANIFEST
Prima.pm
Prima/Application.pm
Prima/ColorDialog.pm
Prima/Const.pm
Prima/DetailedList.pm
Prima/DetailedOutline.pm
Prima/Edit.pm
Prima/Grids.pm
Prima/ImageDialog.pm
Prima/ImageViewer.pm
Prima/IntUtils.pm
Prima/Lists.pm
Prima/Outlines.pm
Prima/ScrollBar.pm
Prima/ScrollWidget.pm -> Prima::ScrollWidget - scrollable generic document widget
Prima/Terminals.pm Prima/TextView.pm Prima/Tie.pm Prima/VB/Classes.pm Prima/VB/Config.pm Prima/VB/CoreClasses.pm Prima/VB/VB.pl Prima/themes/round3d.pm examples/canvas.pl examples/editor.pl examples/rtc.pl
examples/scrollbar.pl
examples/theme.pl include/apricot.h pod/Prima/Widget.pod pod/Prima/X11.pod pod/Prima/tutorial.pod unix/apc_misc.c unix/color.c utils/makedoc/intro.tex win32/misc.c win32/stock.c
http://search.cpan.org/grep?cpanid=KARASIK&release=Prima-1.40_1&string=ScrollWidget&i=1&n=1&C=0

In reply to Re: Prima scrollbar? by Anonymous Monk
in thread Prima scrollbar? by over2sd

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